in the near future. ideally, before the summit at the same news conference, nato sec general yan stultz berg said that sweden had done a great deal to try and deal with her. his concerns introducing new legislation planning new prosecutions, potentially and looking at extradition requests that have been made by turkey. he said that counter terrorism would be one of nato's key issues that it looks at in the forthcoming summit. and of course, for turkey, county, terrorism means the p. k. k, and other kurdish groups cut hawker as a form of you or some baset or to nato, and a distinguished fellow with the center for european policy analysis. he says russia is now limited and how it can respond to nato's expansion brushes already put a lot into its armed forces and is deployed them forward. now those forces are fighting in ukraine and really bogged down. they don't have a lot to spare. so while they were complained about rhetorically, i don't see this is changing anything. i also think it's a very prudent measure by nato to send a clear message to russia. that's the kind of aggression that is con